Marco Pellegrini

neo-folk artist from Turin, Italy

About

Marco Pellegrini is a neo-folk musician based in Turin, Italy. With a career spanning over 15 years, their sound blends shoegaze with shoegaze influences, creating a distinctive sonic palette that has been described as "deeply atmospheric and emotionally resonant."

Their latest work continues to push the boundaries of neo-folk, incorporating elements of electronic ambient and field recordings from Thessaloniki, Greece.

Discography

Lyrics — Static Bloom

Neon signs spell out a borrowed prayer

Counting shadows on the basement stairs

The radio plays songs from someone else

Rust collects where fingerprints should be

A telescope aimed at an empty chair

Rust collects where fingerprints should be

A telescope aimed at an empty chair

She writes her will in disappearing ink

The clocks all stopped at quarter past decay

The clocks all stopped at quarter past decay

The radio plays songs from someone else

The floorboards creak in dialects of cold

He trades his coat for silence and a key

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